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The realist [no.93]; Why was Martha Mitchell kidnapped? by Mae Brussell [cover story] by Krassner, Paul - 1972

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The realist [no.93]; Why was Martha Mitchell kidnapped? by Mae Brussell [cover story] by Krassner, Paul - 1972

The realist [no.93]; Why was Martha Mitchell kidnapped? by Mae Brussell [cover story]

by Krassner, Paul

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New York: The Realist, 1972. Cover story, pp.27-46 (of 48); newsprint magazine, 10.5 x 8 inch self-wraps, browned, slightly misfolded along the spine, stain on front wrap. With a page on how Jim Garrison is doing, and some insider stuff on how Garrison's book was reviewed (editor Paul Krassner was promoting his own book at the time, stumbled into excisions made in a sympathetic review of A Heritage of Stone. The excisions made the review much less sympathetic). Also some S. Clay Wilson comix, and Krassner on Groucho.

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The Realist: October 1972; Number 94 (Sammy Davis & Richard Nixon The Odd Couple Cover)

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New York: Realist Association, 1972. In this Issue: Clockwork Orange is coming of the screen WHO'S AFFAID OF CLOCKWORK ORANGE? BY PAUL KRASSNER, WHAT REALLY HAPPENED ON THE STREETS OF MIAMI BEACH BY KATHIE STREEM, REPORTER AT SMALL BY ROBERT WOLF, HOW ALL THE NEWS ABOUT POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES HAS NOT BEEN FIT TO PRINT IN THE NEW YORK TIMES BY JERRY POLICOFF, . First Edition. Magazine. Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
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The Realist: October 1972; Number 94 (Sammy Davis & Richard Nixon The Odd Couple Cover)

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New York: Realist Association, 1972. In this Issue: Clockwork Orange is coming of the screen WHO'S AFFAID OF CLOCKWORK ORANGE? BY PAUL KRASSNER, WHAT REALLY HAPPENED ON THE STREETS OF MIAMI BEACH BY KATHIE STREEM, REPORTER AT SMALL BY ROBERT WOLF, HOW ALL THE NEWS ABOUT POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES HAS NOT BEEN FIT TO PRINT IN THE NEW YORK TIMES BY JERRY POLICOFF, . First Edition. Magazine. Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
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The realist [no.87]; May-June, 1970. National Guard-- 4 . . Kent State-- 0

The realist [no.87]; May-June, 1970. National Guard-- 4 . . Kent State-- 0

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New York: the monthly, 1970. 24p., wraps, paper browned, lower right corner lightly chipped, 8.25x11 inches. Two cover stories, "Behind the gay liberation front" by Edward Sagarin, 7 pages, and "Charles Manson was my bunkmate" by Richard Meltzer, 2 1/2 pages, seems Meltzer really did go to juvenile correctional summer camp with Manson. Also a fullpage cartoon by J. Lynch, and an article on the merger of National Guardian with the New York Post.
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The Realist [no.63-B] December 1965

The Realist [no.63-B] December 1965

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New York: The Realist Association, 1965. Supplement, a single leaf of newsprint printed and folded to make an 11x8.5 inch self-wraps brochure. A very badly edgeworn, chipped copy; no losses to text, but fragile and as is. Cover story by Laurence Henry, "The Conference That Wasn't," he was in Algeria to attend what was to be the second Afro-Asian conference in 1965 (in June; Malcolm X was there) but found it had been made impossible by the coup in Algeria and further developments in Indonesia. Saul Heller contributes reflections on crime and "domestic co-existence" Note that the supplementary Realist publications are for subscribers only.
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The Realist: No. 69 (September 1966)

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New York: The Realist Association, 1966. Good. 32 pp.paper Includes a 9 page interview with Timothy Leary, 'The Day the Supreme Court Banned Vaseline' by Paul Krassner, 'The Venereal Revolution', etc. Pages tanned. Tears to top edge of cover. Some bottom corners upturned.
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The Realist: No. 63 (October 1965)

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New York: The Realist Association, 1965. Good-. 24 pp paper. Includes 'A Little Play' by Jules Feiffer, 'The Lonely Private World of Dirty Movies' by Michael Valenti, 'Bigger Than Chicken Soup' by Avery Corman, 'Lenny Bruce Defends', etc.Some top corners upturned. Pages browned with age. scuffed at edges. Small tear to back page
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The realist: no. 91-C, November-December 1971. The Last Rock Festival by Claudia Dreifus

The realist: no. 91-C, November-December 1971. The Last Rock Festival by Claudia Dreifus

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New York: The Realist Association, 1971. Newspaper. A single folio leaf of newsprint, folded to make eight pages. Browned, cover is worn with top corner creased. The Dreifus story occupies seven full pages, the eighth is an installment of Robert Anton Wilson's appraisal of Great Beast Crowley. FYI, Realist numbers coded with added letter are not-for-sale supplements, issued free to subscribers.
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The realist [unnumbered supplement]; December, 1968. A day in the life of an Oakland Seven, by...

The realist [unnumbered supplement]; December, 1968. A day in the life of an Oakland Seven, by Reese Erlich

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New York: the every-other-monthly, 1968. Newspaper. Single folio leaf folded once to make 4p., printed double-column on newsprint, a bit browned with a tiny tear, 8.25x10.75 inches. Editorial note says "Funds are urgently needed to aid in the defense of the Oakland Seven. Send what you can afford to.." Reese Erlich's text runs about a thousand words, less than half the total, the remainder devoted to Edmund Levin imagining how media will treat the inevitable first astronaut death, and some bits & pieces. // FYI, just like Realist numbers that have been coded with a letter added, this issue is a not-for-sale supplement issued free to subscribers, this one not coded either because it is a fund-raiser, or because at this point in time the supplements were experimental.
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The Realist [no.63-A] November 1965

The Realist [no.63-A] November 1965

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New York: The Realist Association, 1965. Magazine. Supplement, a single leaf of newsprint printed and folded to make an 11x8.5 inch self-wraps brochure. Edgeworn, a good-only copy. Two stories on New York City politics, Larry Cole on the Lindsay mayorality, Marjory Potts on William Buckley's loss to Lindsay. Note that the supplementary Realist publications are for subscribers only.
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The Realist [no.63-B] December 1965

The Realist [no.63-B] December 1965

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New York: The Realist Association, 1965. Supplement, a single leaf of newsprint printed and folded to make an 11x8.5 inch self-wraps brochure. Cover story by Laurence Henry, "The Conference That Wasn't," he was in Algeria to attend what was to be the second Afro-Asian conference in 1965 (in June; Malcolm X was there) but found it had been made impossible by the coup in Algeria and further developments in Indonesia. Saul Heller contributes reflections on crime and "domestic co-existence
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